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Universities in Crisis
The Vocation of Sociology: Collective Work on a World Scale
The Vocation of Sociology: Critical Engagement in the Public Realm
Backlash: Gender Segregation in Iranian Universities
Who is behind Iran’s Green Movement?
Appropriating the Past: The Green Movement in Iran
The Violence of Egypt’s Counter-Revolution
How Indian Universities Become Profit Machines
German Sociologists Boycott Academic Ranking
Kidnappable: On the Normalization of Violence in Urban Mexico
Social Fragmentation among Mexican Youth
Social Inequality in Contemporary Japan
Haiku — Beauty in Simplicity
Executive Committee Meeting in Bilbao, March 10-16, 2013
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Le elezioni italiane del 24/25 febbraio 2013 (March 1, 2013)
by
Alberto Martinelli
The Violence of Counter-Revolution: Disfiguring, Mutilating and Denuding in Egypt (February 25, 2013)
by
Mona Abaza
The State of Sociology in Nepal (September 21, 2012)
by
Uddhab Pyakurel
We have it all, but do we have anything? Further confirmation of the lamentable state of Russian Sociology (August 20, 2012)
by
Victor Vakhshtayn
Report from Syria – a Sociologist’s View (July 19, 2012)
by
Volkmar Kreissig
From Culprits to Saviors: The triumph of green capital at the Rio+20 (July 4, 2012)
by
Herbert Docena
On the history of the connection between Francophone Sociology (AISLF) and ISA (June 21, 2012)
by
Edward Tiryakian
The War of the Walls: The Ongoing Struggle for Cairo’s City Center (March 11, 2012)
by
Mona Abaza
Debt Crisis and the Welfare State in Greece (February 12, 2012)
by
Theodoros Sakellaropoulos